The Code for Victims is a tool for non-white people to begin to END RACISM/WHITE SUPREMACY by codifying the ways we think, speak and act using truth, logic, justice and/or correctness. The Code provides suggestions toward this end.
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Date Added: Jan 1, 1970 Hits: 10 Rating: 4.00 Votes: 0
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African American census records on the net by state and by enumeration year. Featuring the Colored Population Schedules of the 1866 Alabama State Census.
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This website documents the history of the Cromwell family that first settled in and around Southville, Nova Scotia in 1783.
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African-Americans emphasizing the communal and progressive understanding in Reformed Theology while supporting the growth of the community of Reformed Blacks
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NEW BOOK CRITICIZES AFRICAN AMERICANS WHO USE THE N-WORD.
The book is entitled "Bury That Sucka" and it is a non-fictional account of a scandalous, bizarre love affair that the black community has with the N-word, exposing how they have actually been mesmerized by this infamous, diabolical word.
The N-word is the mask that hid the rich and rewarding history of the African American and the continued use of the word helps bury the rich history and tradition of the African American. African Americans need to bury the word and what it represents...not bury who they really are.
There isn't another race of people on planet earth who has taken—or ever taken—a racial epithet and embraced it with such loving care as the black community has with the N-word, but is nonetheless insulted when this word is used by a non-black.
Book is available online, Amazon.com, Barnes&Noble.com. To learn more about the author and the book please visit: http://www.burythatsucka.com
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